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Tag Archives: crowdfunding
Hallmarks and Next Steps for Australia’s Philanthropy: Coming of Age as a Business #PhilAus12
Last week I attended the Philanthropy Australia biannual conference in Sydney entitled ‘Making Philanthropy Our Business”. Genevieve Timmons, Philanthropic Executive for Portland House Foundation, and Deputy Chair of the Inner North Community Foundation presented at one of the concurrent sessions … Continue reading
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Tagged Association of Charitable Foundations, Australian Environmental Grantmakers Network, Australian Jewish Funders, Canadian Centre for Philanthropy, Council on Foundations, crowdfunding, European Foundation Centre, Genevieve Timmons, George Hicks Foundation, Glass Pockets, Grantcraft, Imagine Canada, investment in social progress, John Hopkins International Fellows in Philanthropy, Leadership Victoria, Philanthropy New Zealand, portland house foundation, Reichstein Foundation, Scanlon Foundation, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Stegley Foundation, Twiggy Forrest, Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture, Wendy Scaife, WINGS, Women Donors Network
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Crowdfunding
I attended a talk on crowdfunding at Hub Melbourne, presented by the Australian Centre for Social Innovation (TACSI) featuring The Awesome Foundation, Pozible and Start Some Good. Sounds like something where a crowd funds your project? Almost but not quite. … Continue reading
Posted in donate, fundraising, philanthropy, social action, social media
Tagged #crowd4goood, awesome foundation, crowdfunding, funds for artists, melbourne, pozible, social change, social entrepreneurs, social media, social network, start some good, strategic giving, tax deductibility, twitter
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